Low - income
fourth graders rank 50th in math.
Its eighth graders rank above average in reading and math nationally, and
fourth graders rank second in the nation in math.
Not exact matches
We
ranked the countries with the smartest kids based on science, math, and literacy scores for
fourth graders.
By 1998, Connecticut's
fourth graders were
ranked first in the nation in both reading and mathematics on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).
African - American
fourth and eighth
graders also placed first on the reading exam, as did Hispanic
fourth graders; Hispanic eighth
graders ranked second.
While Virginia students again
ranked among the nation's highest achievers, the 2009 NAEP results for the commonwealth show that overall achievement among Virginia
fourth graders is similar to achievement in 2002, while the overall average reading score for eighth
graders has declined.
The
rankings in the first - of - its - kind report are based on vocabulary scores of
fourth and eighth
graders on the 2011 National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) in reading.
If Massachusetts were a country, its eighth
graders would
rank second in the world in science, behind only Singapore, according to Timss — the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, which surveys knowledge and skills of
fourth and eighth
graders around the world.
Last year, P.S. 277
ranked # 1 in District 7 as 38.1 percent of
fourth graders passed the state math exam.
National Test Results Show N.J.
Fourth and Eighth -
Graders Rank Second - Highest Overall in Reading Nationwide 11/01/11
Louisiana
ranked last in the number of
fourth graders who read proficiently and had the highest drop - out rate in the country.
The state also
ranks second nationally for
fourth -
graders on NAEP gains in reading between 2003 and 2015 and 12th in improvements by
fourth -
graders in math during the same period.
Fifteen years ago, Wisconsin
fourth -
graders placed third in the country in state
rankings of reading ability known Continue Reading →
Even with improvements since 2009, Louisiana
fourth -
graders ranked 43rd in the U.S. in reading and 45th in math for 2015 on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the nation's report card.
In a prepared statement, state Superintendent of Education John White said the state
ranked second nationally on gains by
fourth -
graders on the National Assessment of Educational Progress in the past two years.
Yet it is worth noting that the public - school systems in Montgomery County and the neighboring District of Columbia both spent about $ 15,000 per student in the 2007 - 2008 school year — and while Montgomery County has obviously gotten a respectable return on its investment, D.C. has performed dismally,
ranking dead last in the nation on 2007 and 2009 NAEP math and reading scores for
fourth graders.
Fourth -
graders in Utah scored 160 on the science test, seven points above the national average, to give them the No. 9
rank.
While there has been demonstrated progress,
fourth graders were
ranked 47th in both areas, while eighth
graders ranked 45th in math and 42nd in reading.
According to the recently released Report Card from the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), California
fourth and eighth
graders ranked 47th and...
American
fourth graders on average scored 544 in science, higher than the international average of 500,
ranking in the top 10 of all participating systems.
According to the recently released Report Card from the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), California
fourth and eighth
graders ranked 47th and 45th, respectively, in mathematics proficiency.
In education, an area that has been called North Carolina's brand, the state breaks into the top 20 best performing states,
ranking 20th in two indicators:
fourth grade reading proficiency and eighth
graders proficient in math.